PS02 fried

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Postby thearnicasync » Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:53 pm

I'm assuming when you say measure voltage at pin one, that I can put the black probe on pin 6 of the molex as my ground reference...right?

I've got -43.7v

Hit me.

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Postby thearnicasync » Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:16 pm

I guess I'm all about learning things the hard way.

My multimeter is not a nice multimeter. I changed the battery and voila. I don't understand why it read the 9v with .35 volts correctly, and then added 15v to the power supply.

I'm so sorry for doing this to people.

Hey Tim, while the power supply is out of the box, my voltages are:

27.1, 48.5, and 27.3. On the assembly page, you mentioned that if these values were off by more than .2v, there was a problem. The phantom is a bit over as well as the b+/-...should I be sweating this?

Thanks.

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Postby Category 5 » Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:00 pm

I think those voltages are good. I mean, your meter probably has a margin of error too. Those readings are pretty much what you should expect.

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Postby tpryan » Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:16 pm

Those voltages are OK. Now to find the real problem!
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Postby thearnicasync » Thu Oct 28, 2004 7:17 am

No kidding, Tim! Tonight, the ps goes back into the box and onward.

I'm going to start by making sure my N72 is rockin', then start into the A12!

Again, thanks to everyone.


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